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Re: Optometrist/Eye Test
« Reply #15 on: July 06, 2010, 07:04:17 PM »
Ok, so I had my eye test done for free at D&A. I looked around afterwards for prices of frames and they seem very expensive! My prescription for lenses will only come to about 50 pounds or so but the frames look to be over 100! I was wondering if they are just an expensive place? Does anyone have a suggestion of a place that has cheaper or better deal? I may need to go into the shops and price around.
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Re: Optometrist/Eye Test
« Reply #16 on: July 06, 2010, 07:44:38 PM »
Ok, so I had my eye test done for free at D&A. I looked around afterwards for prices of frames and they seem very expensive! My prescription for lenses will only come to about 50 pounds or so but the frames look to be over 100! I was wondering if they are just an expensive place? Does anyone have a suggestion of a place that has cheaper or better deal? I may need to go into the shops and price around.

I normally only pay one single price for the frames plus the lenses (from Specsavers) - which usually makes it fairly cheap compared to buying the lenses separately (i.e. if I kept my old frames and just changed the lenses). For example, basic standard lenses on their own start at about £40, but £25 frames include standard lenses too, so you only pay £25 for the complete pair unless you want thinned lenses, reactions lenses or special coatings (you have to pay extra for those). My latest pair of glasses cost £85 for the frames and standard lenses, however, I chose to have extra coatings, plus super-thin lenses and reactions too (although the reactions were free), so they cost me £175 in total.

If I'd kept my old frames and just got the new lenses (super-thin, reactions and coatings), it would have cost me about £150!


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Re: Optometrist/Eye Test
« Reply #17 on: July 06, 2010, 08:16:34 PM »
I have a question -- I have an eye appointment at my US optometrist tomorrow.  Can I get a prescription from him for glasses and then buy them in the UK when I get there?  Would Specsavers (or similar) accept a prescription from my US doctor?

I'd rather not pay twice for an eye test, but I can't afford to buy new glasses yet, as I have to buy new contacts as well.


Re: Optometrist/Eye Test
« Reply #18 on: July 10, 2010, 02:21:15 PM »
Ok, so I had my eye test done for free at D&A. I looked around afterwards for prices of frames and they seem very expensive! My prescription for lenses will only come to about 50 pounds or so but the frames look to be over 100! I was wondering if they are just an expensive place? Does anyone have a suggestion of a place that has cheaper or better deal? I may need to go into the shops and price around.

Glasses direct! :)

http://www.glassesdirect.co.uk/

input your prescription in and you get your glasses delivered. great frames/prices :)


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Re: Optometrist/Eye Test
« Reply #19 on: July 10, 2010, 03:38:23 PM »
I just recently got an eye exam, new glasses with thinned lenses and anti-reflective coating plus prescription sunglasses at Boots Opticians for £179 total.
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Re: Optometrist/Eye Test
« Reply #20 on: July 10, 2010, 04:41:29 PM »
Glasses direct! :)

http://www.glassesdirect.co.uk/

input your prescription in and you get your glasses delivered. great frames/prices :)

Just make sure you know your pupillary distance to enter in as well - I ordered from Glasses Direct once and the glasses didn't fit properly and made me dizzy, all because I didn't know my pupillary distance and so they just used the average one that most people have. Well, it turned out mine is much smaller than the average person's so they didn't fit (average is 57-65 mm, but mine is only about 50 mm).


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